In a recent internal memo, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella urged employees to consider their current projects with a long-term perspective. The message comes as Microsoft celebrates the 15th anniversary of Azure, a significant milestone for the company. Nadella reflected on Azure’s growth from its early days, emphasizing the importance of bold vision and persistence in achieving long-term success.
Since its inception as Project Red Dog, Azure has evolved into a powerhouse within Microsoft, contributing significantly to the company’s annual revenue. Nadella’s message underscores the company’s ability to think decades ahead while executing quarterly goals. He challenges employees to envision projects that will stand the test of time, emphasizing the importance of conviction and foresight in their work.
“This is what’s required to make long-term progress: have a bold vision, complete the thought, and persist through all the ups and downs. And that is what makes Microsoft unique: our ability to think in decades and execute in quarters.
That’s what great teams and great businesses do. And that’s what continues to drive us forward.
So it’s worth each of us asking: What are you working on today that you have such conviction on, that 15 years from now you will look back and say, ‘We got it right!’?
That’s the opportunity in front of us. Thank you for everything you do. I am grateful to be on the journey with you.”
Nadella’s message comes on the heels of a public memo addressing the company’s recent job cuts and financial success, a juxtaposition he referred to as the “enigma of success.” The internal response to this memo varied, reflecting employees’ attempts to reconcile the company’s profitability with its workforce changes. Despite layoffs, Microsoft remains committed to maintaining overall headcount and investing heavily in future technologies like AI to ensure Azure’s continued success.
As Microsoft navigates these challenges, their commitment to long-term growth and innovation remains steadfast. By encouraging employees to think beyond immediate goals and consider the impact of their work over time, Nadella reinforces Microsoft’s dedication to sustainable progress and excellence.
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